At the small town of Verona, many citizens were bewildered by the brawl of the two prestigious families – the Capulets and the Montagues, this morning. The fight took place at the marketplace. The fight apparently started from a small quarrel of the servants of the two employers.
“It was madness. I mean, they are two very high-class households, why can’t they act like it? They always come destroy our streets, hungry for blood like wolves.” Says a grunt led bystander. Many witnesses say that they saw the Capulet servant bite his finger at the Montague servant, a serious insult.
After the servants’ encounter, their masters came to their aids, escalating the fight, and eventually into a big brawl, with the two heads of the households drawing their swords.
Luckily, his Highness arrived in time to stop the fight before any blood was shed. He called for an immediate stop to any more of this public uproar, and declared that the next person to cause any more trouble shall be put to death. His words were very severe.
However, will their brawls continue? The prince had before issued many warnings, some with anger, but the two households choose to ignore his orders. Only time will tell. Meanwhile, citizens of Verona pray that their next battleground is not 100 yards near their property.
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Creativity
No Creativity
Somewhat Creative
Very Creative
Believability
Not Believable
Somewhat Believable
Very Believable
Writing Technique
Unclear, Multiple Errors
Unclear,
Some Errors
Clear,
Minimal Errors
Clear,
No Errors
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Character Study
At the beginning of the play, Romeo is a love struck puppy. He is very sad about breaking up with Rosaline, his love of her life. At the end, Romeo still thinks with his heart instead of his head. His love interest changes, but his essential character stays the same. However, the key turning point for his life was when he killed Tybalt, as he was banished from his own hometown.
Romeo’s moral low point was when he was in fury with the death of his best friend Mercutio, and he kills Tybalt in rage. Romeo’s moral high point was when he was marrying Juliet, agreeing to take care of Juliet in sickness or in health.
As the main character, Romeo was one of the characters that created the tragedy. When Romeo married the girl from the House of his enemy, he hoped to bond the two family together, but couldn’t. As he was the reason why Juliet committed suicide, he is one of the biggest characters for the tragedy.
To be frank, Romeo was not thinking clearly. He is definitely a loyal friend, but killing Tybalt, who was going to be executed anyway for his crime, was a stupid decision. Furthermore, if he did not suicide, and actually had the will to live, he could have been with Juliet.
Like the other men in Shakespearean times, for the upper part of his body, he wore a colorful shirt with shoulder pads, and wore tights. I think that Romeo could be represented by color red: fierce, headstrong, etc.
I think Romeo could be easily associated with a love token. During those times, men who loved their women gave tokens to symbolize their affection. Romeo, although did not know Juliet for a long time, he truly loved Juliet.
At the small town of Verona, many citizens were bewildered by the brawl of the two prestigious families – the Capulets and the Montagues, this morning. The fight took place at the marketplace. The fight apparently started from a small quarrel of the servants of the two employers.
“It was madness. I mean, they are two very high-class households, why can’t they act like it? They always come destroy our streets, hungry for blood like wolves.” Says a grunt led bystander. Many witnesses say that they saw the Capulet servant bite his finger at the Montague servant, a serious insult.
After the servants’ encounter, their masters came to their aids, escalating the fight, and eventually into a big brawl, with the two heads of the households drawing their swords.
Luckily, his Highness arrived in time to stop the fight before any blood was shed. He called for an immediate stop to any more of this public uproar, and declared that the next person to cause any more trouble shall be put to death. His words were very severe.
However, will their brawls continue? The prince had before issued many warnings, some with anger, but the two households choose to ignore his orders. Only time will tell. Meanwhile, citizens of Verona pray that their next battleground is not 100 yards near their property.
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Some Errors
Minimal Errors
No Errors
Character Study
At the beginning of the play, Romeo is a love struck puppy. He is very sad about breaking up with Rosaline, his love of her life. At the end, Romeo still thinks with his heart instead of his head. His love interest changes, but his essential character stays the same. However, the key turning point for his life was when he killed Tybalt, as he was banished from his own hometown.
Romeo’s moral low point was when he was in fury with the death of his best friend Mercutio, and he kills Tybalt in rage. Romeo’s moral high point was when he was marrying Juliet, agreeing to take care of Juliet in sickness or in health.
As the main character, Romeo was one of the characters that created the tragedy. When Romeo married the girl from the House of his enemy, he hoped to bond the two family together, but couldn’t. As he was the reason why Juliet committed suicide, he is one of the biggest characters for the tragedy.
To be frank, Romeo was not thinking clearly. He is definitely a loyal friend, but killing Tybalt, who was going to be executed anyway for his crime, was a stupid decision. Furthermore, if he did not suicide, and actually had the will to live, he could have been with Juliet.
Like the other men in Shakespearean times, for the upper part of his body, he wore a colorful shirt with shoulder pads, and wore tights. I think that Romeo could be represented by color red: fierce, headstrong, etc.
I think Romeo could be easily associated with a love token. During those times, men who loved their women gave tokens to symbolize their affection. Romeo, although did not know Juliet for a long time, he truly loved Juliet.
Prologue